This is a nice park. We had a pull-through, and it worked out well. The only downside is the casino. It was run down and the buffet was terrible. Even worse, it was $43.00. That is pretty pricey for a casino buffet. That being said, we would stay here again because it is convenient. We would plan ahead and not eat or play at the casino unless they improve it. We camped at DiamondJacks Casino and Resort in a Motorhome.

As stated by others, site was cramped, hard to get into, and would have been difficult to find if I had not looked at Google maps overview before heading there. Had real difficulty contacting the park to make and/or change reservations. The park office phone usually wasn't answered and had to call the casino to be transferred. Stayed there one night as a stop over only. Will more than likely not go back We camped at DiamondJacks Casino and Resort in a Fifth Wheel.

My wife and I stayed at this campground, in site number 8, for two nights in a 33' trailer. This is a nice, clean park that is located conveniently near the casinos and downtown Shreveport/Bossier area. The sites are close together and feel cramped. There was nowhere to park our tow vehicle except in the grass beside or RV. I also had trouble pulling out the day we left due to the way the people beside us parked their tow vehicle. The sites are all concrete and level. There are no fire rings and due to the closeness of the sites we felt that it was not the kind of park that you would want to visit if you just wanted to sit out and relax outdoors. However, I do not believe that is what this campground was intended to be used for. It is perfect for the intended use, which is to give RVers a place to stay, instead of at the hotel, when you come to town to play at the casino. The Wi-Fi connection only worked sporadically during our stay. The staff was not overly friendly. There was a railroad track directly behind our site that was a nuisance while sleeping. You can get access to the pool if you go to the hotel's main desk and request a key card. I recommend this when the weather is permitting. It is one of the nicest pools we have been to. Overall, due to the cleanliness and convenient location I would have given this campground a 10. However, the lack of Internet, the closeness of the spaces, and the other reasons mentioned above made it fall short. We camped at DiamondJacks Casino and Resort in a Travel Trailer.

Very easy to get to off Interstate. Wi-Fi did not work the entire 3 days we were there. Casino is old and lots on complaints from personal on how they are treated. Most are going to new casino soon. I will stay here when in area. We camped at DiamondJacks Casino and Resort in a Motorhome.

Great park worker "R" made a little switcharoo to accommodate us. The sites are NOT very level, although pavement is in good shape. Lots and lots of road noise, train noise, and dog barking. Glad to be in a Newell with good soundproofing. Overall this is an overnight place only. The casino is small and smelly although I did win $50. Good Chinese food two blocks away. We camped at DiamondJacks Casino and Resort in a Motorhome.

Rate was $25 or $28.38 with the 13.5% tax. We have stayed here before and not much has changed. Staff in office is rather curt for a business that should be welcoming costumers. Park and restrooms are clean. The shower needs 3 items for a higher rating; a curtain to keep water out of the dressing area, a mat in the dressing area, and a soap tray in the shower area. WI-FI is very erratic bordering on unusable. I spent 30 minutes on the phone with the park’s WI-FI support, most likely India. They said they reset the local server and I did get connected with a stronger signal, 4 bars out of 5. That lasted for 4 hours. Now the signal is 3 bars and no connection. We are in site 27, in the middle of the park. The cone antenna on the office roof appears to feed only those sites directly in front of the office. Day 2 had the same problem. No wonder they are reserved. I can sleep with train and freeway noise but not wasting my time on poor wi-fi. This park would be wise to spend a few bucks to update their system and keep their clients. We camped at DiamondJacks Casino and Resort in a Motorhome.

Good sites. We don't use restrooms, but I usually check them out I found them to be nice, clean, and very private. The train noise is loud at times during the night. Nice concrete sites. We camped at DiamondJacks Casino and Resort in a Fifth Wheel.

Sites are fairly level and all paved. Clean park. We travel in a 45' motorhome and did not have any problem with the size of the sites, but of course we opted for a pull-through. The train does run very slow and we didn't hear any horns. Nice people in park office. And yes they do have access to a pool...at the hotel. We used the pool and the exercise room also every day we was parked there. We camped at DiamondJacks Casino and Resort in a Motorhome.

Park was OK, a little tight driving through and parking. In fact, no room to park your truck after you unhitch; you have to park it sideways in your drive site, which ends up partly on the driving road. We had a back-in site to the Red River where the RR tracks are; and they are very loud. You can feel the earth shake when the train comes through, which is pretty often. Water hook up is very low to the ground, hard to attach your water hose. Sewer and electric was OK. Two dumpsters, one at each end of park. Wi-Fi was a problem at first. My husband was having problems so he took the lap top to the office and the office help was not sure themselves of how it works. Together, they did get it working. We were in one of the back-in sites along the river; numbers start from #1 through 12 on that row, start counting from the casino parking lot as #1. There is a free shuttle. The office will call for you up until 9 pm, then you have to use the payphone outside the office for the shuttle or just walk: its just a hop, skip and a jump from the RV park. Casino is fair, but they don't take your comps at any of the restaurants here on weekends. That's a bummer. This was our first trip here: may be back, may not. Price was fair. There are other shuttles in the area that will take you from one casino to another and to the RiverWalk for $3 a person and pick you up no matter what time of the night and up until 3 a.m. $15 up to 5 people if you want to go to Harrah's, which is in Shreveport, if you don't like to drive in the traffic at night. Course, you have to pay each way, going and coming. I guess my biggest gripe is that the streets are too narrow and the train noise is horrific! Happy Camping! We camped at DiamondJacks Casino and Resort in a Travel Trailer.

We have camped here before, but the campground has gone downhill. The bathroom/shower is large and clean. Note there is only ONE for women and ONE for men, and they are located in the registration building. If you don't ask for a key card (it won't be offered) to use the shower/bathroom after hours, then you won't have access. This is a problem for anyone who prefers not to hook up the sewer. Our site, even though it was a concrete slab, required boards under the front tires to level. Pets are "allowed" but there is nowhere for a dog to do its business other than on the owner's or someone else's site. There are no facilities at all for children. The wi-fi does not work; hence, this campground should not advertise wi-fi. Any connection is instantly dropped. It doesn't matter time of day/night. The day staff is surly and rude to customers. The train air horns from the tracks in the middle of the night would wake up all but the heaviest sleepers. If I wanted to visit a casino in Bossier City, I would stay at another campground and visit a different casino. We will not stay here again. We camped at DiamondJacks Casino and Resort in a Motorhome.

This is a nice campground if you just want to park and go someplace to gamble. It is on a busy road but didn't really seem that noisy. Right next to Diamond Jack Casino. We will stay here again the next time we go to Shreveport. We camped at DiamondJacks Casino and Resort in a Motorhome.

A typical Casino RV park. Nothing special but a decent place to stay while visiting the Casino or other attractions nearby. Not a family RV Park. There are no amenities for the kids. The concrete pads are long enough for a 40' coach with a toad but a bit close to your neighbor. And there is train noise but not as bad as some parks I've visited. You will be charged daily for the Wi-Fi service then issued credit. We had difficulty getting one of the charges removed. We camped at DiamondJacks Casino and Resort in a Motorhome.

Nice, clean and fairly level sites. Can easily handle big rigs and very easy off and on IH 20. Stayed here before and will continue using this park. The park is an easy walk to the casino. Just wish the casino would turn their music down some. But as for the RV park, if it had a pool and WiFi they would get a 10. We camped at DiamondJacks Casino and Resort in a Motorhome.

Yes, there is train noise but I've found most RV parks have train noise and I just get used to it. Convenient access to Interstate. Long mostly level sites. Good Wi-Fi and I found my antenna was better than the cable. Can wash your rig at the site - a big plus if you want to get rid of bugs. Will stay here again. We camped at DiamondJacks Casino and Resort in a Motorhome.

Train noise was a problem, so if you want a good night sleep go some were else.They only have one restroom for men and woman, but they were clean. They also have full hookups, and you could have a pet with you. Would not stay there again. We camped at DiamondJacks Casino and Resort in a Motorhome.